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the easier things were to use, the more people could use them. that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once everybody can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? >> it certainly was a radical idea at the time that apple formed, at the time that this part of the computer revolution took form. the idea that you didn't have to be a fancy person with a computer engineering degree in a suit to operate a highly powerful computer with incredible capabilities. the idea that you could be just a regular person. this idea that when technology becomes really, really revolutionary, it's the moment that our parents, that our children, that grandma and grandpa can do simple tasks on a device, that sam
the easier things were to use, the more people could use them. that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once everybody can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs...
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i said, no, i didn't remember us but had you joined us, you'd be worth a million or two now. so -- >> see what's funny about that as a joke is the punch line is based on fact that $1 million or $2 million is not that much money. you'd be worth a million or two now. ha, ha. that's millionaire humor. at the time that mitt romney was at bane, he was discussing there in that speech, here was the photo of mitt romney in bane's annual report. this is not something we photo shopped to make him look like thurston howl. this is the way he wanted to present himself to the world. that's money stuffed into this clothes. the guys he's with, it's in their mouths. the punch lines are about poor saps who are only worth a couple million dollars. did i tell you i'm unemployed, too? there is the human problem for mitt romney. there's also the mitt romney candidate personal intangibles. >> i'm afraid in some corners people don't like you very much. i'm not just talking about microsoft. i'm talking about private sector individuals generally. they feel somehow business is bad. the businesspeople a
i said, no, i didn't remember us but had you joined us, you'd be worth a million or two now. so -- >> see what's funny about that as a joke is the punch line is based on fact that $1 million or $2 million is not that much money. you'd be worth a million or two now. ha, ha. that's millionaire humor. at the time that mitt romney was at bane, he was discussing there in that speech, here was the photo of mitt romney in bane's annual report. this is not something we photo shopped to make him...
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that has led us to this moment. an america long divided between rich and poor, that has led to a country where the 99% are starting to look at the 1% and look at the political elites not just as lucky, not just as elite but as beneficiaries of a system that is not fair. and that hasn't been fair for a long time now. joining us now, my friend glenn greenwald, contributor writer at salon. his latest book "with liberty and justice for some." i liked it so much i blurbed it on the back. you highlighted the pardon of nixon as an important sort of political inflection point in modern american politics. what of that rationale do you still see surviving in american politics? >> look at the last decade when you see enormous numbers of crimes being committed. egregious crimes by the most powerful people in the society. the creation of a worldwide torture regimes spying on american citizens without the warrants required by criminal law and aggressive attack on iraq. various aspects of obstruction of justice. the destruction of
that has led us to this moment. an america long divided between rich and poor, that has led to a country where the 99% are starting to look at the 1% and look at the political elites not just as lucky, not just as elite but as beneficiaries of a system that is not fair. and that hasn't been fair for a long time now. joining us now, my friend glenn greenwald, contributor writer at salon. his latest book "with liberty and justice for some." i liked it so much i blurbed it on the back....
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ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around the world, they clear em through customs, and that'll help us fix cars faster. great idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. hey babe... oh, hi honey! so i went to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. >>> two years ago the great state of new hampshire became the first state to legalize same-sex marriage through the legislature. no court decisions involved. live free or die. last year, in t
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so touche, you got us. you got us, multi-billion dollar corporation that laid off thousands of workers while its corporate overlords grew even more enormously wealthy and then they used their enormous resources to keep congress and the president to create jobs if i had become blgs and billions richer while firing thousands and thousands and thousands of americans from their jobs and then i had decided to spend multimillion-dollar chunks of my fortune trying to make sure that teachers and firefighters would get laid off and stay laid off, if i was that kind of guy, if i was the kind of guy who minted gold dimes with my own head on them, if i was the kind of guy who wanted to take money out of my own pocket and see my own face looking back at me from the money, if i was that kind. guy, then maybe i would it was reasonable to say hey, if anybody is worried about unemployment, come work for me. and otherwise, stay unemployed. but even if i was the kind of guy who minted myself on to coins, even if i was that ki
so touche, you got us. you got us, multi-billion dollar corporation that laid off thousands of workers while its corporate overlords grew even more enormously wealthy and then they used their enormous resources to keep congress and the president to create jobs if i had become blgs and billions richer while firing thousands and thousands and thousands of americans from their jobs and then i had decided to spend multimillion-dollar chunks of my fortune trying to make sure that teachers and...
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help us get people back to work. help us with infrastructure. help us resurrect manufacturing. give us some aid to state and local governments so they don't continue to lay off people. help us put people back to work or you do so at your own peril. i think it's going to have a tremendous effect. you see what's happening on wall street right now, on thousands and millions probably of people agree with what the message is. that this economy is working for 99 -- for 1% of the people and the rest of us, the other 99% are getting left behind in this economy. so those that support the 1% i think are going to have a tough time next year explaining to the american public why they didn't step up to the plate and create jobs. >> here in new york, i know there's a major occupy wall street march planned for tomorrow. there's occupy wall street actions, sort of affiliate actions happening all over the country. boston, l.a., seattle, chicago. lots of smaller cities and towns across the country are doing this. in new york, people are excited about the planned march for tomorrow. i know some a
help us get people back to work. help us with infrastructure. help us resurrect manufacturing. give us some aid to state and local governments so they don't continue to lay off people. help us put people back to work or you do so at your own peril. i think it's going to have a tremendous effect. you see what's happening on wall street right now, on thousands and millions probably of people agree with what the message is. that this economy is working for 99 -- for 1% of the people and the rest...
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that used to be the way it worked. in the 1970s and early '80s the personal savings rate in america was pretty good. people are saving on average 12% of their monthly disposable income. what's happened since then, over the last generation? yeah. americans stopped saving. not necessarily by choice but rather as a result of what was happening to wages in america over the same time. since 1980 the average income for the bottom 90% of americans has really not gone up a whole lot. in fact, it has mostly stayed perfectly flat for a generation. even as the top 1% of income earners have seen their incomes skyrocket. so for one thing, if you're not making more money, you can't really save more money. for another thing, saving money by sticking it in the bank as your grandfather probably advised you, that has essentially been discouraged over the last generation by banking policies that mean you can't earn interest on money if you try to save it. here's what happened to the interest rates for bank deposits over the last generati
that used to be the way it worked. in the 1970s and early '80s the personal savings rate in america was pretty good. people are saving on average 12% of their monthly disposable income. what's happened since then, over the last generation? yeah. americans stopped saving. not necessarily by choice but rather as a result of what was happening to wages in america over the same time. since 1980 the average income for the bottom 90% of americans has really not gone up a whole lot. in fact, it has...
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joining us is john sculley. he used to be steve jobs boss and saw him work his way up. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> you spoke of his methodology and the way he approached products was different from the way other people did it. what was that? >> if you go to silicon valley, certainly in the early 1980s when i showed up there, when people talked about products they always talked about technology, bits, bytes, performance, metrics. steve never thought or talked that way. he always talked about what it meant to the people who were going to use it. the user experience. steve's great gift was his ability to put together technologies that could be transformed in to magic. the magic was an experience that the world fell in love with. he did it over and over again. steve used to say, i've got just one more product inside of me, and to him it was like a growing, birthing experience for a product. it was something that he didn't probably have total control in his own mind of exactly it was going to be even though he was a perfectionist but it took on a life of it
joining us is john sculley. he used to be steve jobs boss and saw him work his way up. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> you spoke of his methodology and the way he approached products was different from the way other people did it. what was that? >> if you go to silicon valley, certainly in the early 1980s when i showed up there, when people talked about products they always talked about technology, bits, bytes, performance, metrics. steve never thought or talked...
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spencer, thanks very much for helping us figure it out. >>> some news you can use now. for our viewers in the great state of ohio, starting today, if you are in a drinking establishment, you might consider investing in a metal detector. or brushing up on your pat-down skills? some notable firearms and liquor news coming up for you shortly. ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ like so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more
spencer, thanks very much for helping us figure it out. >>> some news you can use now. for our viewers in the great state of ohio, starting today, if you are in a drinking establishment, you might consider investing in a metal detector. or brushing up on your pat-down skills? some notable firearms and liquor news coming up for you shortly. ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. we're centurylink... a new kind of broadband company committed to improving lives with honest, personal service, 5-year price lock guarantees and consistently fast speeds. ♪ i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, t
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thanks for staying with us the next hour. where i live in western massachusetts, north hampton, had a great town asset in the form of pleasant street video store, a mom and pop movie rental store with a genius staff and an incredible selection of all the greats. hold movies, rare movies, cult movies, foreign movies, hard to find stuff. the whole staff understood it all and could talk you through it. it was a one of a kind place, a great resource. but then i mean you know where this is going, right? about four months ago, pleasant street announced they were closing up shop. our little movie rental shop that could could no longer compete with the new online world of movie rentals. instead of just shutting down, the good, good, good people at pleasant street video in north hampton, massachusetts, did something cool. they decided they wanted to stay an asset to the town of north hampton, mass, even as they were going out of business. so pleasant street figured out a way for an $8 donation, anybody could effectively adopt one of t
thanks for staying with us the next hour. where i live in western massachusetts, north hampton, had a great town asset in the form of pleasant street video store, a mom and pop movie rental store with a genius staff and an incredible selection of all the greats. hold movies, rare movies, cult movies, foreign movies, hard to find stuff. the whole staff understood it all and could talk you through it. it was a one of a kind place, a great resource. but then i mean you know where this is going,...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. you e little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military
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and kill us. if you're wealthy, they will kill you for what you have. >> you know, glenn beck still exists. that was apparently him on his radio show today. they're coming to kill you! after the -- never mind. i'm not even going to get into the mind of glenn beck. never mind. the right is going to try to make this movement seem super scary, right? they don't even need glenn beck. glenn beck helps. and people can be scared by protests in general. absolutely. you can use that to scare people. particularly if police continue to use brutal tactics against the protesters. that, itself, can make the protesters seem scary. counterintuitively if police are beating people up and using pepper spray on people, it can make the people police are abusing seem like scary people. we've seen this before in the past. the idea here, the message the protests are promoting is not only a simple one to say, it's a simple one to understand. case in point, friday night's bill maher show on hbo experienced what was apparen
and kill us. if you're wealthy, they will kill you for what you have. >> you know, glenn beck still exists. that was apparently him on his radio show today. they're coming to kill you! after the -- never mind. i'm not even going to get into the mind of glenn beck. never mind. the right is going to try to make this movement seem super scary, right? they don't even need glenn beck. glenn beck helps. and people can be scared by protests in general. absolutely. you can use that to scare...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. >>> we've got bill maher tonight for the interview. i wanted to get his take on occupy wall street and whether this is finally the shot in the arm outside the box lefty populist movement the country is about two generations overdue for. today in new york somebody made this sign for occupy wall street, repeal the enclosure act of 1801, common land for the common folk. that drove peasant farmers into the city. i do not know who made this sign, but i think this cardboard protest of an 1801 foreign land statute shows that people have a thousand different reasons for joining the occupy wall street movement. this guy, for example, told us today that he's there bec
thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. >>> we've got bill maher tonight for the interview. i wanted to get his take on occupy wall street and whether this is...
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why are they telling us this now? are they trying to prepare us for something? >>> the best new thing in the world today comes from the occupy wall street protest in lower manhattan. the protesters there have been barred from electronically amplifying their voices. to blow horns, no microphones. they instead have to rely on the human voice, alone. early on in the two-week-old occupation, they came up with an ingenious operation that they call the people's mikes. it goes like this. >> on september -- >> on september. >> 17th -- >> 17th. >> 2011 -- >> 2011. >> people from all across -- >> people from all across. >> the united states of america -- >> the united states of america -- >> and the world came to protest -- >> came to protest -- >> of the economic and political elites -- >> of the economic and political elites. >> you get the idea, right? one person speaks and the crowd repeats their words in unison so everybody can hear what the unamplified person said. this weekend nobel prize winning economist joseph stiglitz visited the occupy wall street protest and
why are they telling us this now? are they trying to prepare us for something? >>> the best new thing in the world today comes from the occupy wall street protest in lower manhattan. the protesters there have been barred from electronically amplifying their voices. to blow horns, no microphones. they instead have to rely on the human voice, alone. early on in the two-week-old occupation, they came up with an ingenious operation that they call the people's mikes. it goes like this....
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you don't have to use facts. use threats. there's nobody more important or influential over your grandparents than their grandkids, you. if they vote for barack obama, they're going to get another visit this year. if not, let's just hope they stay healthy until next year. >> sarah silverman campaigning for barack obama in 2008 by telling jewish kids to go visit their grandparents and threaten to withhold further visits unless they voted democratic. sarah silverman will join us in just a few moments. >>> we have a cocktail moment coming up at the end of the show tonight. a really not complicated but quite delicious cocktail moment. [ male announcer ] indulge all you want. now there's no need to hold back. new revolutionary scope dualblast obliterates strong food odors leaving your breath minty fresh. hey. [ male announcer ] so there's no trace of evidence... new scope dualblast. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines
you don't have to use facts. use threats. there's nobody more important or influential over your grandparents than their grandkids, you. if they vote for barack obama, they're going to get another visit this year. if not, let's just hope they stay healthy until next year. >> sarah silverman campaigning for barack obama in 2008 by telling jewish kids to go visit their grandparents and threaten to withhold further visits unless they voted democratic. sarah silverman will join us in just a...